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    The Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing (SCDTN) is a grand nursing theory, in that it covers a broad scope with basic concepts that can be applied to all nursing situations. The SCDTN attempts to provide a conceptual framework for the entire body of nursing knowledge. It’s creator, Dorothea E. Orem, “pursued the development of a theoretical structure that would serve as an organizing framework for such a body of knowledge” (Alligood, 2014, p. 241). In determining the proper object or focus of…

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    relate to social health. Social bonds are the connections we have with other people, and the strength of these connections vary depending on the “closeness and attachment”, as the textbook put it, that people have with each other. Social support is the people and services that a person gets their support from. Social bonds and social support are a reflection of a person’s social health, someone with poor or no social support and social bonds is likely to have poor social health because they may…

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    Fever 1793 by Laurie Halas Anderson Do you think the characters/people and their problems/decisions/relationships are believable/realistic? Why or why not? I believe the book is believable, because the details show; that it is a common thing for nurses and doctors to do. The quote in the book, “After a few weeks of nursing the sick, and burying the dead.” (Anderson Page 176). The quote is believable because during the Yellow fever, many died and they were aided and nursed throughout the story…

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    “Mom, Dad, did you ever try drugs?” Referencing an ad from the Partnership for a Drug Free America, author and neuroscientist Dean Burnett argues that comparing the frying of an egg in a pan to the brain on drugs is “crude, misleading, and even potentially stigmatizing” in his article "Your brain on drugs is not a fried egg.” He supports this claim by asserting to his target audience that drugs don't actually fry your brain, but rather alter it, by primarily using a series of facts and…

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    the company has worked with other company’s including Walgreen’s and the Good Neighbor Policy to push pharmaceutical distribution worldwide and achieve patient care goals. The next value, innovation because AmerisourceBergen is constantly striving to build upon pharmaceutical technology and dip into new business ventures including animal health distribution. The third value, passion, relates to AmerisourceBergen’s values because the company is passionate about their work from choosing the right…

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    Spiritual Ignorance

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    Spiritual ignorance is the cause of slumping of scientific development In this century of technology, science and spirituality are considered mutually irrelevant. However, the truth is that the relation between them is best described as an alliance whose preservation is very important. Due to this important alliance, the decline of spirituality has in turn led to the decline of scientific development. Most people in the 21st century think that they are living in the century of science and…

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    surgery I: Lavender oil massage C: The massage, the lavender oil or the personal care O: Relief of joint and muscle pain Using the information drafted, here are two questions that I have come up with: 1. In patients who have had joint replacement surgery who received lavender oil massage, which component provided the good effect in relieving their joint and muscle pain: the massage, the use of lavender oil or the personal care? 2. How effective is the lavender oil when used as massage in the…

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    Tell us about who you are. How would your family, friends, and/or members of your community describe you? If possible, please include something about yourself that you are most proud of and why. (maximum 250 words) I am mostly known for having a large network of people, as well as a wide spectrum of experiences. But above all, I find that being able to showcase sympathetic and empathetic skills effortlessly is my biggest asset. In my family of 5, I have always been notorious for being the…

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    Growing up is a difficult time in life. We as human beings take on responsibilities as we grow older. Each day our bodies break down just as cars’ engines do overtime. Cars are just like humans - if we don’t put any energy(gas) in our bodies (cars) we won’t get anywhere. My car is a loan that can never be paid off. Financially, my car eats half of my monthly income commuting from a job that inspires dead individuals to work hard. Unbelievably, my car sorta has feelings, and I know this because…

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    biopharmaceutical company which it focuses in improving the health standards locally or globally by manufacturing vaccines and injectable biologic medicines. Basically Pfizer operates under a few business segments such as Global Pharmaceutical, Global Vaccines, Oncology and Consumer Healthcare and Global Established Pharmaceutical. Unlike Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson is an investment holding company which focuses its interest towards health care products. Therefore, it engages in research and…

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